THE VICTORIAN NATURALIST. 



MAY, 191 4» to APRIL, 1915. 



CONTENTS. 



Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria : — page 



Annual Eeport ------ 39 



Exhibition of Wild-Flowers - - - - 99 



Proceedings 1, 21, 37, 49, (59, 85, 97, 109, 125, 141, 153, 173 



Reports of Excursions - 1, 21,49,69, 85, 87, 97, 101, 111, 



120, 131, 143, 15() 



ORIGINAL PAPERS. 



AuDAS, J. W., F.L.S.— The Grampians Revisited - - 24 



Bastow, R. a. — Victorian Hepaticre (with plate) - - 74 



Chapman, F. , A.L.S. — On an Impression of the Fruit of 

 Casuarina or Sheoak in the Newer Basalt of 

 Victoria (with plate) - - _ - S9 



Davey, H. W., F.E.S. — Notes on English and Japanese Newts 135 



Gatliff, J. H. , and Gabriel, C. J. — Alterations in the Nomen- 

 clature of Some Victorian Marine Mollusca - 82 



Goudie, J. C. — Notes on the Coleoptera of North-Western 



Victoria - - - - - -138 



Hall, T. 8., M.A., B.Sc. — Some Notes on the Gippsland Lakes 



(with map) - - - - - 31 



Kelly, Reginald. — Plant Distribution in the Healesville 



District ------ 54 



Keartland, G. a. — On the Specific Name of the Blood- 

 stained Cockatoo, Cacatiut sanguinea, Gld. - 158 



Kershaw, J. A., F.E.S. — A Naturalist in Northern Queens- 

 land - - - - - 113, 161, 179 



Lees, E. H., C.E., F.R.A.S.— What is Nardoo r - - 133 



O'DoNOGHUE, J. G. — Notes on the Victorian Lyre-bird, Menura 



victorke, Gld. - - - - - -11 



Shaw, Eland, M.R.C.S. — Australian Blattidte — Parti. : Notes 



and Preliminary Descriptions of New Species - 103 



St. John, P. R. H. — On the Similarity of Banksia sjnniilosa 



and B, collinu - - - - - 91 



